Cashiering Freedom for Security

The United States is engaged in a war of intimidation—as both victim of and avenging angel for the events of 11 September. As the price of security, Americans must be prepared to cashier some freedoms, much treasure, and many lives. Terrorists have declared a perpetual war on the United States; the United States must place itself on a permanent war footing with them.

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J. Michael Brower is a 15-year civil servant, an Air Guard officer, and a freelance writer. He worked for the Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence and for the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army and the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller).

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